Knowing your skin type is the foundation of good skincare. Without it, even the best products can cause breakouts, dryness, or irritation. The good news? You don’t need a dermatologist visit to get started—you can identify your skin type at home with a few easy steps.
Let’s walk through it using the EAET framework.
Why So Many People Are Confused About Their Skin Type
Many people say:
- “My skin feels oily but also tight”
- “My face is dry, but my nose is shiny”
- “Products work for others but not for me”
This confusion usually comes from using the wrong products or over-cleansing. Once people correctly identify their skin type, they often notice fewer breakouts, better hydration, and more balanced skin within weeks.
What Skincare Experts Agree On
Dermatologists classify skin into five main types:
- Normal
- Oily
- Dry
- Combination
- Sensitive
Skin type is determined by:
- Oil (sebum) production
- Moisture retention
- Skin barrier strength
- Genetic factors
Understanding this helps you choose products that support—not fight—your natural skin.
How to Find Your Skin Type at Home
Step 1: Cleanse Your Face
- Wash with a gentle cleanser
- Pat dry
- Do not apply any products
Wait 30–60 minutes and observe your skin.
Step 2: Observe How Your Skin Feels & Looks
🔹 Normal Skin
- Feels comfortable
- No excessive oil or dryness
- Pores are small
✔ Rare breakouts
🔹 Oily Skin
- Shiny appearance
- Enlarged pores
- Feels greasy within an hour
✔ Prone to acne and blackheads
🔹 Dry Skin
- Feels tight or rough
- Flaky or dull texture
- No visible shine
✔ May itch or feel uncomfortable
🔹 Combination Skin
- Oily T-zone (forehead, nose, chin)
- Dry or normal cheeks
✔ Most common skin type
🔹 Sensitive Skin
- Redness or stinging
- Reacts to products easily
- May burn or itch
✔ Needs gentle care
Step 3: Try the Blotting Paper Test (Optional)
- Press blotting paper on different areas of your face
- Check oil levels:
✔ Oil everywhere → Oily skin
✔ Oil only on T-zone → Combination skin
✔ Little to no oil → Dry or normal skin
Important Tips & Common Mistakes
✔ Your skin type can change with:
- Age
- Weather
- Hormones
- Lifestyle
❌ Common mistakes to avoid:
- Using harsh cleansers to “fix” oiliness
- Skipping moisturizer
- Copying someone else’s routine
If your skin burns, itches, or breaks out constantly, consider consulting a dermatologist.
Final Thoughts
Finding your skin type is the first and most important step toward healthy skin. Once you know it, choosing the right cleanser, moisturizer, and treatments becomes simple—and effective.
✨ Great skin starts with understanding your skin.